Star Clippers Venice Cruise Reviews

Ladder in the Owner's Cabin to be used with the skylight for emergency evacuation.
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Owner's Cabin - the red boxes on the left are a "break glass for key" method to get into the room in case the emergency escape needs to be used.
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Owner's Cabin bathroom sink.
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Owner's Cabin bathroom, with bathtub "shower" that you can only stand in if you're shorter than 4'9", and a 31" (3 foot) drop from the bathtub edge to the floor.
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A Medditeranean Odyssey

Review for a Mediterranean Cruise on Royal Clipper

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tim yeoman
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Boarding the Royal Clipper in Venice, we knew we were in for a voyage of a lifetime, such a magnificent sailing ship with its 5 masts standing tall and erect. Champagne to welcome us as we made our way to our cabin on level 3. If you can afford it get the best cabins which are on this deck as it gives you private balconies with chairs and table. The cabin was superbly fitted out and a bottle of ...
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Sail Date: July 2014


Royal Clipper - Eastern Med

Review for a Europe - Eastern Mediterranean Cruise on Royal Clipper

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Leadbetter
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We recently sailed on the Royal Clipper on their Eastern Med cruise starting at Venice and finishing in Rome having visited Croatia, Montenegro, Sicily, Corfu and Capri, This was a truly wonderful experience and without a doubt the most unique experience I have had cruising. It was a truly magical and our fellow passengers were the most interesting I have met on the 15 cruises I have been on ...
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Sail Date: July 2013


Can't wait to Return

Review for a Europe - Eastern Mediterranean Cruise on Royal Clipper

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lrowe70
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

My husband and I are in our mid 30s and decided on Royal Clipper for our Honeymoon cruise. The ship was under capacity with only about 130 on board mostly Germans and Brits. Only about 20 Americans(which we are). Announcements were done in French, German and English. Other travelers were well traveled and business 'white collar' types. We enjoyed their company greatly. The average age range was ...
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Sail Date: July 2011


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